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Long Lake Campground (Athabasca County Park)
Overview
Long Lake Campground is a peaceful retreat managed by Athabasca County, offering a tranquil escape for those looking to reconnect with nature. Set along the shores of Long Lake near Colinton, this park provides a classic Alberta camping experience centered on community and the great outdoors. Travelers will find a well-maintained environment where the focus remains on lakeside relaxation and accessible recreation. It serves as an ideal destination for those who prefer the quiet rhythm of a regional park over the frantic pace of a commercial resort.
Location & Surroundings
Situated near the hamlet of Colinton and just a short drive from the town of Athabasca, the park is nestled within the lush boreal forest. The landscape is defined by dense stands of trees and clear water, providing ample shade and a distinct sense of privacy for campers. The surrounding region is characterized by rolling hills and agricultural vistas, making the drive to the park as scenic as the destination itself. The area is particularly beautiful during the summer months when the foliage is at its peak.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground offers a range of sites designed to accommodate different camping styles, including serviced RV stalls equipped with power to ensure a comfortable stay. The park is designed to facilitate outdoor fun with several key features:
- A convenient boat launch providing easy access for anglers and paddlers.
- A sandy beach area that serves as the park’s social hub during warm weather.
- A playground and open green spaces for children to explore safely.
Each site typically includes a fire pit and picnic table, encouraging traditional campfire evenings under the vast northern sky.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Water activities are the primary draw for visitors, with the lake being a popular spot for northern pike fishing and leisurely afternoon boating. Beyond the water, guests can explore local trails that wind through the surrounding forest, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife photography. For a change of pace, the nearby town of Athabasca features historical sites, local eateries, and essential services. Golf enthusiasts will also find several regional golf courses within a reasonable driving distance, perfect for a day trip away from the water.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for family campers seeking a safe and engaging environment where children can roam and play. It is also a top choice for anglers and boaters who prioritize easy water access and a functional boat launch. Because of its quiet atmosphere and natural charm, it perfectly suits RVers who enjoy a rustic park setting without sacrificing basic electrical comforts. If you value sunset views over the lake and a friendly, community-oriented vibe, this park will fit your travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
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Stuart Old
Pros: great location with boat launch, fire pits and picnic tables, quad trail access, wildlife, clean outhouse, fishing, day use, low overnight fees Cons: 3 sites in all, sites are close together, beach is tiny and lake bed is muddy/weedy so swimming close to shore might be gross
Jenna Pudlowski
J B
Quiet little campground great for a relaxing night away. Clean spot with lake access. Will definitely return!
Shannon O'Hara
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